San Francisco Chronicle - Found May. 30, 2009 Tipster Matt Schulze said city agencies had ignored his calls alerting them to the problem, but San Francisco Public Utilities Commission...
San Francisco Chronicle - Found May. 22, 2009 What's not working: Since Monday, Matt Schulze has called 311 and the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission to report a steady water leak in the
Schulze made his big screen debut in 1998's action thriller Blade, where he started opposite Wesley Snipes and Kris Kristofferson. He was also in an episode of Charmed titled, Dream Sorcerer, where he went into the dreams of women and killed them. In 1999, Schulze was cast in a leading role in Woody Keith's thriller Dementia. His next film was the teen comedy Boys and Girls, where he had a small role as Paul. In 2001, he starred in Downward Angel. The same year also saw him get noticed in the blockbuster The Fast and The Furious. He bulked up, grew a beard and dyed his hair a different color for the film. Schulze returned in Blade II playing fierce Bloodpack vampire assassin Chupa, and in the same year Schulze was cast as another villain in The Transporter. He lost some 40 pounds in order to effectively play the character in The Transporter, doing so by fasting for 16 days. In 2004, he appeared in Torque.